Controlled Speed Engineering Ltd CSE035 User Manual

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Operating your Sterling Stairlift
Hinged Track - Powered (Optional)
In some installations a hinged track (Fig. 13),
option may be necessary, usually to move
the track out of the way of the doorway at
the foot of the stairs.
Before raising the hinged track use the hand
control (Fig. 14) to park the stairlift on the
charge points, above the hinge, or at the top
of the stairs.
To raise/lower the hinge track, use the
buttons on your hand control. The hinged track
will raise/lower slowly and stop when it locks
into place. Your stairlift will not work unless
the track has been lowered.
Your hand control is fitted with a park button
(Fig. 14) which will automatically move the
stairlift to the charge points, then raise the
track.
WARNING
BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE
HINGE TRACK PLEASE CHECK
FOR OBSTACLES
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NEVER Leave the hinged track down
when the stairlift is not in use. If it
obstructs a doorway someone may
inadvertently walk into it.
Hinged Track - Manual (Optional)
Before raising the manual hinged track park
the stairlift on the charge points, above the
hinge, or at the top of the stairs.
Your stairlift will not work unless the track
has been lowered.
Fig. 14
Fig. 13
Wall mounted
hand control
Hinged track
in up position
Park button
Raise hinged
track
Lower hinged
track